
Godard in Fragments 2016
Dive into the revolutionary world of Jean-Luc Godard's early filmmaking with *Godard in Fragments* (2016), a meticulously crafted video essay by director Kogonada.
Director: Kogonada
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Godard in Fragments (2016) about?
This short documentary by Kogonada examines Jean-Luc Godard's groundbreaking films from the 1960s, focusing on his radical approach to storytelling and visual style. It explores how his work reshaped cinema during a pivotal era in film history.
Who directed Godard in Fragments?
The film was directed by Kogonada, a filmmaker and video essayist known for his analytical and visually striking approach to cinema.
Who stars in Godard in Fragments?
Director information is not available.
Is Godard in Fragments (2016) worth watching?
While its runtime is brief, *Godard in Fragments* offers a compelling introduction to one of cinema's most influential figures. Its concise format makes it accessible, and its insights are invaluable for fans of Godard or the French New Wave.
How long is Godard in Fragments?
The runtime is approximately 7 minutes.
About Godard in Fragments (2016) — A Brief but Brilliant Look at the French New Wave Legend
Dive into the revolutionary world of Jean-Luc Godard's early filmmaking with *Godard in Fragments* (2016), a meticulously crafted video essay by director Kogonada. This short but potent documentary dissects the French New Wave master's explosive 1960s output—a period when Godard redefined cinema with bold, avant-garde techniques and a fearless auteurist vision. Through carefully selected clips and insightful analysis, the film highlights Godard's signature themes: the fluidity of time, the power of cinematic language, and the subversion of classic narrative structures. The atmosphere is electric, mirroring the energy of Godard's groundbreaking work while offering fresh perspectives on his enduring influence.
Kogonada's essay serves as both a love letter to early Godard and a primer for cinephiles eager to explore his radical innovations. Whether you're a longtime admirer or a newcomer to his work, this concise yet rich exploration captures the essence of Godard's genius in just seven minutes.